A true discovery of a bloody plot contrived by the phanaticks against the proceedings of the city of London: in order to the coronation of the high and mighty King, Charles the Second, with the manner how it should have been acted on Sunday last, the number taken who should have been actors, and a true account of the late insurrections of the phanaticks in Newgate. Also the miraculous appearance of seven stars in the East on Wednesday at 11 of the clock at noon, with the branches darting from them like blazing comets, being environed round with several circles of various colours like the rain-bow, and a large white crosse betwixt them, which continued an hour and a half, with the events that hapned [sic] during the time and the manner how all vanished. As it was sent in a letter to a gentleman of quality living at Lime-street London
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Published: London Printed for John Jones, and are to be sold near the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill 1661
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Item Description:Annotation on Thomason copy: "April 17". - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.1087[9]. - Wing (2nd ed.), T2680
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